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The American Institute
of Architects (AIA) is the professional
organization that helps architects serve the public's
needs and builds awareness of the role of architects
and architecture in American society. The organization
was created in 1857. Today, with headquarters in
Washington, DC, and nearly 300 local chapters, the
organization represents 70,000 licensed architects
and associated professionals.
AIA New Jersey is a local chapter of the national AIA. In 2000 the chapter celebrated it's 100th anniversary. The chapter was formed in 1900, uniting the architects of the state by merging the AIA Chapter with the New Jersey Society of Architects.
Whether you are an intern or a firm principal, an
architect working alone or in a large firm, a government
employee, or a corporate architect. Your colleagues
can help you access the information, knowledge,
and experience you need to make your business decisions
and set your professional agenda.
When you join the AIA team, you are committing yourself
to a high standard of professional ethics furthering
your professional development, and advancing the
value of your profession. Join
today.
Benefits of AIA to Architects:
As an architect there are many benefits to being an AIA member. A few of the many are:
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Professional
resources
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Use
of AIA credentials
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Continuing education opportunities
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Benifit from National advertisement campaign
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Legislative
Voice
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Networking
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Annual handbook with municipal and state contacts
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Quarterly
newsletter
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Professional practice assistance
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Professional
interest groups
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Eligiblity
to be listed in New Jersey firm directory
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